Can you remember the days at the Fabulous Forum, where they Miller/Nixon press box was in the orange rows, where they had to really improvise the whole set up for broadcasts. It was funny how they built that place without the modern kinds of press media box we take for granted today.

Bob had to endure so much adversity. How about having to deal with the days of McNall and the eventual unraveling of the economics of the franchise.

How did Bob feel when the Rolls Royce came out on the ice, where Bob had to do the MC honors.

How about all of the MC duties over the years, hitting the ice to give out awards or special announcements. He has been so much more than the TV guy.

What about the defeats from the past playoff opportunities, where another year passed by with another elimination.

In his own right, he has so much knowledge and expertise about the league and Kings, some of which was written up in his book, which is a must read for the fans.

I offered up to this site a few weeks ago (thanks, Bobby and Surly for posting it) the Bob Miller history video of the Kings from the beginning to the eve of the 92-93 season, where at the end of the video Bob was hopeful that maybe the Cup would be soon arriving to LA.

At any rate, I am super delighted that Bob got this chance finally, and he did not have to be drenched in booze too, at least so far as we know.

Thanks girly! We will most definitely be there for the parade!! So excited to be able to be there and celebrate our boys! Too bad there are a lot of assholes acquiring free tickets to just sell them on eBay for $100 a pop!

That was the exact same reaction I had to this photo when I first saw it. I thought I was done crying, but now I expect to have surges randomly for weeks! Bobby, I’m glad I got to celebrate with you for a second last night at the base of our section! WE FUCKING DID IT!!!!

I have NEVER seen that expression on Bob’s face before..that is sheer joy. Man, that is a beautiful thing! Glad to see Nick whoopin it up next to him. What’s up with Brownie, though? He looks exhausted and bored. LOL

It seems like my whole life as a Kings fan has been a rotating excretion of precious — and not so precious — bodily fluids.

I wasn’t kidding in an earlier post — with this victory I feel like there’s nothing more to look forward to in life. Even if the Kings could establish a dynasty it wouldn’t do me any good. Before we won and became respectable, each new season was based on wild hopes and hysterical dreams.

Well, the hopes and dreams are now realized and — for that very reason — now gone. At long last the Kings have a modicum of respect. We won like no team has won before, setting records as we did it.

My tears are not only tears of joy . . . but tears of loss. I spent so very many years clinging to my love of the Kings, a love only provable by persisting in it in the teeth of scorn and humiliation. What this Stanley Cup makes me give up somehow vitiates the winning of the Cup itself.

That is Just BEAUTIFUL!!!
Bob is the Dearest human being.. NO ONE more derserving.
just now trying to catch up a bit.. I don’t seem to know what day it is.. has it already been
three days? OMG Kings got the Cup!
GO KINGS GO !!!
ALL THE WAY!!
WE GOT THE CUP!!!